Not on the 1851 census,
but we know that his parents are Scotsman James and English mother,
Matilda. The birth of their daughters in the next census reveal that
Charles would have been in Ceylon, en route to India.

Cannot be found on
the 1861 census, but Charles younger sister, Elizabeth, was born in
Liverpool in 1860.

According to the 1871 census,
Charles E. is the second son of six, living at 21 Longton Grove in
Lewisham. His father is an East Indian merchant.

Marriage

to Lizzie E. Cooper on 27 May 1880 at St. Bartholomew's Church in
Sydenham [registered in Lewisham, June 1880]."SMITH―COOPER.―May 27th, at St. Bartholomew's
Church, Sydenham, by the Rev. Huyshw Yeatman, assisted by the Rev. Paul
Wyatt, Charles Eastlake, second son of James Smith, Longton-grove,
Sydenham, to Lizzie, elder daughter of the late George P. Cooper and Mrs.
Cooper, of Lethen Grange, Sydenham." - Saturday, 29 May 1880, London Evening
Standard.

According to the 1881 census,
Charles E. is an Insurance Clerk living at 67 Longton Road in Lewisham. He
is married to Lizzie E. and they have two servants.

Cannot be found on the 1891 census, but the 1887-91 London
Electoral Registers state that Charles Eastlake Smith was living at Weston
Lea, on the Crystal Palace Park Road in Sydenham.

"The will (dated January 28, 1892),
with a codicil (dated August 30, 1893), of Dame Elizabeth Eastlake, widow
of the late Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, P.R.A., of 7, Fitzroy-square, who
died on October 2, was proved on January 1 by Miss Jessie Lewin and
Charles Eastlake Smith, the newphew, the executors, the value of the
personal estate amounting to over £20,000... She also bequeaths £3,000
upon trust, for her said sister for life, then as to tewo-thirds for the
said Charles Eastlake Smith.... The residue of her property to her nephew
Charles Eastlake Smith." - Saturday, 20 January 1894, Ludlow
Advertsier [2018 equivalent = £2,4761,264]

The 1900-03 London
Electoral Register reveals Charles Eastlake Smith address as being
Fairbank, 59 Crystal Palace Park Road, in Upper Sydenham.According to the 1901 census,
Charles Eastlake is living by his own means at 59 Crystal Palace Park Road. He is still married and have one son, Claud Eastlake, they
also have four servants.

"WEDDING OF MISS
GLADYS S. SMITH"At St. Bartholomew's Church, Sydenham, on Wednesday,
the marriage took place of Miss Gldys Shirley Eastlake, daughter of Mr.
Charles Eastlake Smith, of Fairbank, Sydenham, and Mr. Wharram H.
Lamplough, M.D., of Bredon, Alverstoke, Hants. "The bride, who was
given away by her father, wore a white satin charmeuse Empire gown, with
embroidered silver belt the skirt caught up with silver and white tassels,
underneath which was shown an old Jambour lace shawl, the gift of the
bride's mother. The bodice was swathed to correspond with Jambour lace and
silver embroidery." - Saturday, 16 May 1908, Norwood News
Penge & Anerley Chronicle & Advertiser for Woodside Selhurst and Croydon.

The 1910-15 London
Electoral Register reveals Charles Eastlake Smith address as still being
at 59 Crystal Palace Park Road.According to the 1911 census,
Charles remains married to Lizzie, but is not head of the household, that
is his wife. The next name on the list, Kathleen Hussey, a live-in Sick
Nurse, because Charles is 'deaf and feeble-minded result of a stroke'.
They still live at Fairbank. Their son, Claud remains with them,
but the census reveals there is another sibling.